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The Mammoth Book of Haunted House Stories

  • Peter Haining

3.00

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Expanded and with great new stories, this is the biggest and best anthology of ghostly hauntings ever. Over 40 tales of visitation by the undead -- from vengeful and violent spirits, set on causing harm to innocent people tucked up in their homes, to rarer and more kindly ghosts, returning from the grave to reach out across the other side. Yet others entertain desires of a more sinister bent, including the erotic. This new edition includes a selection of favourite haunted house tales chosen by famous screen stars Boris Karloff, Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee, plus a top ranking list of contributors that includes Stephen King, Bram Stoker, Ruth Rendell, and James Herbert -- all brought together by Peter Haining, an anthologist who himself lives in a haunted house. Stories include: Something unspeakable lurks in a Connecticut apartment closet, in Stephen King's 'The Boogeyman'; An Irish castle holds something truly horrifying in wait, in 'The Whistling Room' by William Hope Hodgson; The lecherous old ghost of a Georgian country house eyes up his latest tenant, in Norah Lofts' 'Mr Edward'; An ancient mansion on a shelf of rock previously occupied by a doomed castle, in 'In Letters of Fire' by Gaston Le Roux; The hunter is hunted in James Herbert's tale of nineteenth-century country mansion, 'The Ghost Hunter'. Psychic phenomena and poltergeists, avenging spirits and phantom lovers -- curl up and read on, but never imagine you are safe from a visit ...

Genres

  • ghost stories
  • haunted house stories
  • ghost story anthology
  • Ghost stories
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About the author

  • Peter Haining

    1940 - 2007

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    18 ratings · 236 works

Editions

  • Edition cover

    Carroll & Graf Publishers

    November 30, 2000

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    Revised edition

    Carroll & Graf

    August 18, 2005